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Need help with a Pyronix Alarm (after removing a wireless sensor)

Hi all

Our home alarm was/is working perfect, but we had to take our old conservatory down.  So, I removed the wireless sensoe from the conservatory, sellotaped it to the conductor, as if the circuit was closed and put the sensor in a draw.  However, the alarm knows something has been omitted because now, when we ty to set/unsetthe alarm it gives us the message something similar to:

Fault on conservatory door.. Set with faults etc.  (THAT'S NOT THE EXACT MESSAGE)

I have to add that I do have to engineer code because the old engineer gave it to me before he died.  I just need instructions on how to omit that zone (Conservatory door).

Any help guys?

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  • Lorian
    Lorian Posts: 6,309 Forumite
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    What's the actual fault
  • victor2
    victor2 Posts: 8,154 Ambassador
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    If you have the installation manual for the alarm (or can download it from somewhere), it may well tell you how to add and remove sensors. 
    You might even get a bit more help here if you can tell us the actual model number for the alarm.

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  • FrankFalcon
    FrankFalcon Posts: 234 Forumite
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    When I go to set the alarm I see the following message…If I say yes, then I can set the alarm. However, I don’t want to keep doing this. I just want to remove the Conservatory sensor. 
    Thanks. 
  • victor2
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    If this is the manual?
    Page 11 tells you how to delete wireless devices. Be careful though, it appears to default to Delete All!
    It all depends on how confident you are doing such things. If it all goes horribly wrong, you can end up with a useless alarm system. My feeling is the bell box on the house is as much of a deterrent as anything though...

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